Even AZ homeowners need to service their heat pumps!

Most of us living in Arizona don't run our heat very often.  However, it's still important to do regular maintenance on your heat pump… especially since your heat pump also cools your home in the summer months!  Although heat pumps and air conditioners function differently, they both produce condensation as they cool.  This condensation collects in a drain pan, and is then drained out through the condensate lines.  These condensate lines can become clogged, leading to a significant risk of water leakage, water damage and mold.  Having your home's heat pump or air conditioner serviced regularly can help to avoid much more expensive repairs in the future.

The picture below shows a heat pump's primary drain pan, which is full of rust and other crud indicating improper drainage.  And yes, "crud" is a technical term!

This picture shows a heat pump's primary drain pan, which is full of rust and other crud indicating improper drainage.

18 thoughts on “Even AZ homeowners need to service their heat pumps!”

  1. Kirk the Home Inspector

    Most people don’t realize that a heat pump is simply an air conditioning system that works backwards in the winter months. A reversing valve allows for the flow direction of the refrigerant to be changed. When it was first introduced some home owners complained about the “cold” air coming out of the registers. Modern generations of heat pumps actually produce “warm” air.

  2. Home Inspection Software

    Great tip here. Simple checks every so often can really save people a lot of headaches and money in the future.

  3. If you want to save money during the cold months (which, admittedly, are few in Arizona), you may also want to insulate the space that houses that heat pump — usually, this is the basement or crawl space. In the case of the crawl space, sealing it will keep out cold winter winds that would blow through, while also keeping the space dry and discouraging pests. In both cases, insulating the wall and floor will save a lot of money.
    In nearby Colorado, basement wall insulation will save you anywhere between $310 and $350, according to the US Department of Energy. Not too shabby, that. 🙂 And it’ll help to keep that heat pump, as well as your furnace, hot water pipes, heating ducts, and other utilities, warmer.
    http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/insulation_airsealing/index.cfm/mytopic=11470

  4. Heat pumps work best in moderate climates. If you live in a moderate climate, using a heat pump instead of a furnace and air conditioner may help you save money on your utility bill.

  5. Scott, we recently experienced a day and half of no air conditioning and let me tell you that we are now going to have regularly servicing to make sure that does not happen again. Thanks for sharing.

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